WaterField serves up Magic Trackpad cases: because your old sock just won’t cut it

Look, we get it — it’d be fairly easy to slice up the surface of a Magic Trackpad if thrown haphazardly into a bag full of apartment keys, ink pens and syringes, but aren’t there more economical ways of protecting your investments than this? Not that we blame WaterField Designs — who happens to make some of the best cases and sleeves in the industry — but the Trackpad Slip and the Trackpad Socket are most certainly tailor made for a slaying on “Really? with Seth and Amy.” For those who can’t find a free padded compartment in their existing briefcase or laptop tote, the Socket is a dead-simple padded pouch, while the Slip is a slim ballistic nylon case with a soft, lightly padded liner and a half dozen trim options. Shipments start today, with pricing set for $12 / $25, respectively. Don’t count on getting any support from fellow tree huggers should you skip over your monthly Sierra Club donation in order to get one, though.

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